A new phosphate-starvation response in fission yeast requires the endocytic function of myosin I

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Endocytosis is essential for uptake of many substances into the cell, but how it links to nutritional signalling is poorly understood. Here, we show a new role for endocytosis in regulating the response to low phosphate in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Loss of function of myosin I (Myo1), Sla2/End4 or Arp2, proteins involved in the early steps of endocytosis, led to increased proliferation in low-phosphate medium compared to controls. We show that once cells are deprived of phosphate they undergo a quiescence response that is dependent on the endocytic function of Myo1. Transcriptomic analysis revealed a wide perturbation of gene expression with induction of stressregulated genes upon phosphate starvation in wild-type but not Δmyo1 cells. Thus, endocytosis plays a pivotal role in mediating the cellular response to nutrients, bridging the external environment and internal molecular functions of the cell.

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Petrini, E., Baillet, V., Cridge, J., Hogan, C. J., Guillaume, C., Ke, H., … Varga-Weisz, P. (2015). A new phosphate-starvation response in fission yeast requires the endocytic function of myosin I. Journal of Cell Science, 128(20), 3707–3713. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.171314

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